Hi Scott, On Monday, October 7, 2002 19:58 your local time, (Tuesday, 06:43 my local time), you [SM] wrote:
SM> If you want to be sure that it got there, request a receipt. Some SM> software and users don't send receipts, so even that is no SM> guarantee. Couple of months ago, I came across an article that propounded about a web service that allowed for a reliable way to confirm mail delivery. I don't know what kind of technology is involved or what modus operandi the service uses - anyone heard or know about such service(s)? -- be well, Sudip Pokhrel | /"\ PM: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | \ / ASCII Ribbon Campaign PGP Key ID: 0xD93F5185 | X Against HTML E-mail ! http://pgpkeys.mit.edu | / \ ___________________________________________________________________ Life - it's nothing like the Brochure! ___________________ TB! v1.61 on XP Pro| P4-1.6Ghz 256MB RAM| ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

